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The Congress party rebuked BJP president JP Nadda's response to their leader Mallikarjun Kharge's letter regarding threats against Rahul Gandhi, labeling it 'intemperate' and 'senseless.' Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh criticized Nadda's remarks while reminiscing about the communication style of past Prime Ministers. In his letter, Nadda accused Gandhi of a history of abusive language towards PM Modi and the OBC community, asserting that Kharge’s letter was a politically motivated attempt to revive a 'failed product.' He also expressed dismay at what he called the Congress party's neglect of its past leaders' misdeeds. Kharge had previously urged PM Modi to address violent language used by BJP members against Gandhi, including a serious death threat. The exchange reflects the escalating tensions between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress as they prepare for upcoming elections.
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